No document lost, serious damage in Aregbesola’s office inferno – Official

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The Commissioner for Information and Strategy in Osun, Adelani Baderinwa has refuted media reports that important documents, equipment were lost in the fire incident which happened in Governor Aregbesola’s office on Monday evening.

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Recall that the office was said to be on fire on Monday evening while efforts were in place to put it off. The governor was said to be on an official outing when the fire raged.

According to the commissioner, the fire incident was as a result of power surge which occurred at one of the Air Conditioners inside the office of the Governor.

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The commissioner stated this in a statement released in Oshogbo on Monday night.

Read full statement below:

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Osun Governor’s Office Catches Fire, No Document, Equipment Destroyed

The Office of the Governor of the State of Osun caught fire on Monday evening.

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The fire incident was as a result of power surge which occurred at one of the Air Conditioners inside the office of the Governor.

It is heartening to note that not a single document, or equipment was destroyed and nobody was hurt.

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We reiterate that every document in the governor’s office is intact.

It is not a serious fire outbreak.

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The fire mainly affected the office of the Governor alone; no other office is affected.

It is regrettable that the electricity suppliers have been persistently unable to regulate the supply of power to meet the necessary standard.

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Many Nigerians have lost their properties to power surges and other electrical malfunctioning.

We urge the electricity supplier to save this situation by conforming with the rules and regulations of electricity supply.

Adelani Baderinwa
Commissioner for Information and Strategy
State of Osun

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